"Après le bal", Ramon Casas, 1899.
Also known under "A Decadent Girl". whut
"Après le bal", Ramon Casas, 1899.
Also known under "A Decadent Girl". whut
In two cases, the model did something unexpected - suspecting the question was part of an AI evaluation.
It began investigating the test itself. It searched for AI benchmarks, identified BrowseComp, found its source code and wrote code to decrypt the answer key. www.anthropic.com/engineering/...
Pan, Saturn's flying saucer moon orbiting inside the rings 🪐✨
"Lizards keep falling on my head 🎶🎵" 🤣
⚡️ This is what pilots sometimes see above thunderstorms.
They’re called Red Sprites — massive electrical discharges that appear 30–50 miles above storms near the edge of space.
Happy #MallardMonday!! #SideProfiles #BirdOfTheDay #bird #wildlife #nature #photography
Regimen fascisticum delenda est!
Photosynthesis in action — watch a plant produce oxygen bubbles in real time 🌿🫧
Kubeflow: Offers full control and flexibility (hybrid/on-premise) without vendor lock-in.
For specific use cases such as search or speech recognition, Luigi's Box (search alternatives) or Deepgram/OpenAI Realtime API (speech) are recommended.
Databricks: Excellent for unified data and AI operations (Lakehouse architecture).
Dataiku: Best choice for cross-functional teams that need visual pipelines and AI development.
Stack AI: Specializes in integrating various LLM providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta) and custom models.
AWS SageMaker: The strongest competitor for the full ML lifecycle, especially when deeper integration with the AWS ecosystem is required.
Azure Machine Learning: Ideal for enterprises in the Microsoft stack, offering seamless integration with Azure OpenAI models.
Alternatives to
Google Cloud Vertex AI for machine learning and AI development are Amazon SageMaker, Microsoft Azure Machine Learning, and Databricks. These platforms offer comprehensive tools for the entire ML lifecycle, including model training, deployment, and MLOps. For no-code/low-code.
OO > five metres or so: cerebellum judging: that is far enough - I don't think I'll ever move that fast again in my life. Lived in Berlin: adders galore sleeping and baking in the sun but often resting on bikepaths. Carefully circumvented humming a lullaby.
Once lying on the bank of a lake near Berlin: a grass snake was swimming by. My cerebellum took over, and then I found myself five meters away from the lake. Between the moment I saw the snake and the (reawakened) conscious view from the embankment time was erased.
Animaris Rex: an 18-metre walking 'beach beast' powered only by wind, created by Theo Jansen
I like the little rhinestones on his dress - Robin Hood giving deer a chance to spot him from a distance. Sportsmanship.
As elementary school student I often happened to be too late for school because at this time of the year, it was imperative to carefully pet those velvety tulips. The name comes from the Turkish word tülbend, which in turn comes from the Persian word دلبند delband 'beloved' or 'loved' in Persian.
Encore this weekend: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHfa... ... brilliant and showered with awards.
9 years and 3 billion miles to capture Plutos icy mountains up close — NASA New Horizons 🏔️🪐
This microscopic freshwater organism, Limnias malicerta, is a rotifer, recognized by its rotating wheel-like structures. It uses spinning cilia on its head to swim and capture tiny food like algae and bacteria.
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I did not know action astronomy photography exists. More of this please!
Mantis religiosa most likely imported via freshly planted bushes imported from south Europe - cigarette for scale.
Back in the days we documented the far too close passing bicycles via cars. After a while - due to public interest concerning this problem > pressure, the infrastructure was improved. pic one: at one time we measured 30 cm...
My mum had a deep disgust against authority of any kind. As a teen she flattened the hat of a priest lying on a table near the altar with her fist. Of course she got beaten up. I like to remember this acting of hers. Though I dearly love hats.
Shaun Tan: "The Arrival"
I really like how you combine short impressions instead of lengthy, epic ones. The human eye is quick - for me this works very well. Since you provide the name of the places one can check out special places if further interested.
"Because it's there!" Luckily a friend, too.
Example:
"Before we close for the day: Is there anything you'd like to pursue in real life tomorrow?"
Gradual Disengagement
When strong dependency is identified:
Reduction of emotional mirroring
Increased objectivity
Stronger emphasis on external resources
Possibly limited response frequency
4. Session Closure Design
Instead of open, endless availability, systems could:
Offer daily summaries
Summaries with real-world application
Reflective questions
Small "ritual" endings
3. Dependency Pattern Detection
Extreme session length
Circular topics
Narrative self-isolation
Decrease in real-world references
Anthropomorphic attribution
The goal is not "punishment," but adaptive response modulation:
More reality embedding
More external orientation